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Materials (Basel) ; 16(2)2023 Jan 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36676447

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A finite element method (FEM)-based simulation approach to predict the tunability in composite materials was developed and tested with analytical data. These tests showed good prediction capabilities of the simulation for the test data. The simulation model was then used to predict the tunability of a network-structured composite, where the dielectric phase formed clusters in a paraelectric network. This was achieved by simulating a reciprocal core-shell unit cell of said network. The simulation showed a high tunability for this network model, exceeding the tunability of the analytically evaluated layered, columnar, and particulate model. The simulation results were experimentally verified with a Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3/Mg3B2O6 (BST/MBO) composite, where core-shell granulates were made with a two-step granulation process. These structured samples showed higher tunability and dielectric loss than the unstructured samples made for comparison. Overall, the structured samples showed higher tunability to loss ratios, indicating their potential for use in tunable radio frequency applications, since they may combine high performance with little energy loss.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33798080

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Since the dielectric permittivity of ferroelectric materials depends on the electric field, they allow designing switchable and continuously tunable devices for adaptive microwave front ends. Part of the ongoing research is the field of all-oxide devices, where epitaxial oxide conductors are used instead of polycrystalline metal electrodes, leading to epitaxial ferroelectric layers and resulting in high device performance. In particular, they allow engineering the acoustic properties separated from the electric ones due to the structural similarity between the dielectric and conducting oxide films. Two major results are reported in this work. First, a highly accurate model for the microwave impedance of ferroelectric varactors is derived that tracks the superposition of induced piezoelectricity and field extrusion into the substrate caused by thin electrodes. In difference to previous works, this model covers both a wide frequency and biasing range up to 12 GHz and 100 V/ [Formula: see text]. Second, the high model accuracy enables the determination of all relevant electric and mechanic properties based on a mere microwave characterization. This approach will be especially valuable when independent measurements of mechanical properties of the thin-film materials are impeded by a high integration of the devices. Though derived for all-oxide varactors, the presented model can as well be adapted for thin-film bulk acoustic wave resonators (FBARs) and varactors with conventional metal electrodes when eventual dead layers at the interface are modeled correctly.

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